African Rock Art : Paintings and Engravings on Stone
by David Coulson, Alec Campbell
Listed under Prehistoric Rock
Art
The Boer War
by Thomas Pakenham
Listed under Boer War
Country
of My Skull: Guilt, Sorrow, and the Limits of Forgiveness in the New South
Africa
from Times Books
Cry,
the Beloved Country
by Alan Paton
Book Description: Cry, the Beloved Country is a beautifully told and
profoundly compassionate story of the Zulu pastor Stephen Kumalo and his
son Absalom, set in the troubled and changing South Africa of the 1940s.
The book is written with such keen empathy and understanding that to read
it is to share fully in the gravity of the characters' situations. It both
touches your heart deeply and inspires a renewed faith in the dignity of
mankind. Cry, the Beloved Country is a classic tale, passionately African,
timeless and universal, and beyond all, selfless.
Paperback from Simon & Schuster
Book Published: 29 September, 2003
Fault
Lines: Journeys into the New South Africa
by David Goodman, Paul Weinberg (Photographer)
(Hardcover - April 1999)
from University of California Press
The
Formation of the Zulu Kingdom in South Africa, 1750-1840
by James Oliver Gump
Hardcover: 207 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.50 x
9.00 x 6.25
Publisher: Edwin Mellen Press; ; (January 1991)
ISBN: 0773498982
Special Order
A
History of South Africa, Third Edition
by Leonard Monteath Thompson
Paperback: 416 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.05 x
7.77 x 4.99
Publisher: Yale Univ Pr; ; 3rd edition (March 1, 2001)
ISBN: 0300087764
A
Human Being Died That Night : A South African Story of Forgiveness
by Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela
Hardcover: 193 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.76 x
8.74 x 5.94
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Co; ; (January 2003)
ISBN: 0618211896
Long
Walk to Freedom : The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela
by Nelson Mandela
Paperback - 625 pages (October 1995)
Little Brown & Co (Pap); ISBN: 0316548189
Kaffir
Boy: The True Story of a Black Youth's Coming of Age in Apartheid South
Africa
by Mark Mathabane
(Paperback - October 1998)
from Touchstone Books
The
Last Empire: De Beers, Diamonds, and the World
by Stefan Kanfer
Paperback: 409 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.12 x
8.98 x 5.97
Publisher: Noonday Press; ; Reprint edition (May 1995)
ISBN: 0374524262
The
Last Trek--A New Beginning : The Autobiography
by F. W. De Klerk
The
Lost World of the Kalahari
from Harvest Books
My
Traitor's Heart: A South African Exile Returns to Face His Country, His
Tribe, and His Conscience
by Rian Malan
(Paperback - April 2000)
from Grove Press
Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight: An African Childhood
by Alexandra Fuller
Listed under Zimbabwe
The
Harmless People
from Vintage Books
A story of the people of the Kalahari
A Hunter's Wanderings in Africa: Being a Narrative of Nine Years
Spent Amongst the Game of the Far Interior of South Africa
by Frederick Courteney Selous, Mike Resnick
Listed under Hunting
Isandlwana (Battleground South Africa)
from Leo Cooper
Listed under Zulu Wars
Mandela:
An Illustrated Autobiography
from Little Brown & Company
The
New Great Trek - The Story of South Africa's White Exodus
by Johann van Rooyen
(Paperback)
from Unisa Press
Partner
to History: The U.S. Role in South Africa's Transition to Democracy
by Princeton N. Lyman
(Paperback)
from United States Institute of Peace
Power
Lines : Two Years in South Africa's Borders
by Jason Carter
The grandson of the great humanitarian and former president Jimmy Carter,
Jason Carter writes of a South Africa few people ever see in this eye-opening
work of cultural inquiry and investigation. As a Peace Corps volunteer,
Carter spent two years with a rural family in a former black homeland near
the Swaziland border. South Africa, in the aftermath of Nelson Mandela’s
regime-shattering election as president, is revealed in Power Lines to
be a country still struggling to recover from deep. Amazon.com
Hardcover: 320 pages
National Geographic Society; ISBN: 0792280121; (June
2002)
The
Rainbow People of God
Desmond Tutu
from Image Books
Tomorrow
Is Another Country: The Inside Story of South Africa's Road to Change
from University of Chicago Press (Trd)
To
My Children's Children
from Interlink Pub Group
Coming
To Terms: South Africa's Search for Truth
from PublicAffairs
Shades
of Singapore: Sister Sarah Balfour's Memoirs of Judicial Caning in South
Africa
by Angus Balfour
Book Description In pre-war South Africa, Sarah Balfour, a nursing
Sister, administered to young women and girls awaiting punishment in the
court system. This provocative memoir tells in great detail of Sister Sarah's
job and "good fortune" of examining girls prior to their punishments--
often canings and strappings while tied naked to the whipping bench.
Vanishing
Cultures of South Africa : Changing Customs in a Changing World
by Peter Magubane (Photographer), et al
(Hardcover - June 1998)
A History of Art in Africa
by Monica Blackmun Visona (Editor), et al
Listed under African Art
Rhodes : Race for Africa
by Antony Thomas
Listed under Cecil Rhodes
The Scramble for Africa : White Man's Conquest of the Dark Continent
from 1876 to 1912
by Thomas Pakenham
Listed under African History
A
Zulu King Speaks: Statements Made by Cetshwayo Kampande on the History
and Customs of His People
by Colin De B. Webb, John B. Wright (Editor)
Mandela, Mobutu, and Me: A Newswoman's African Journey
by Lynne Duke
Listed under African History
Power:
Black Workers, Their Unions and the Struggle for Freedom in South Africa
by Denis Macshane, et al
(Hardcover - December 1984)
Ripples
from the Zambezi: Passion, Entrepreneurship, and the Rebirth of Local Economies
by Ernesto Sirolli
(Paperback)
The
Politics of Evil : Magic, State Power and the Political Imagination in
South Africa
by Clifton Crais (Author)
(Hardcover - January 2003)
The
First Americans In North Africa; William Eaton's Struggle For A Vigorous
Policy Against The Barbary Pirates, 1799-1805. (BCL1 - U.S. History)
by Louis Booker And Wright
Zulu Victory: The Epic of Isandlwhana and the Cover Up
by Ron Lock, Peter Quantrill
Listed under Zulu Wars